b. POSITIVE RESPONSE IS ALSO GIVEN BY A TISSUE IN A SUB-TONIC CONDITION: CONTINUOUS STIMULATION CONVERTS THE ABNORMAL POSITIVE TO NORMAL NEGATIVE RESPONSE.

c. AUTONOMOUS ACTIVITY IN A STATE OF STANDSTILL, MAY BE REVIVED BY STIMULUS.

d. THE EFFECTS OF STIMULUS AND WARMTH ARE ANTAGONISTIC.

2. THE EFFECT OF INDIRECT STIMULUS IS POSITIVE VARIATION OF TURGOR, POSITIVE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL RESPONSE AND POSITIVE VARIATION OR ACCELERATION OF RATE OF GROWTH.

I have referred to the fact previously demonstrated, that while Direct stimulus induces contraction and retardation of growth, moderate rise of temperature induces the opposite effect of expansion and ac­cel­er­ation of growth. Further demonstration of the antagonistic effects of stimulus and warmth will be given in the next Paper.

SUMMARY.

The autonomous activity of pulsating leaflet of Desmodium gyrans comes to a stop under depletion of internal energy. A cut leaf isolated from the plant maintains the rhythmic activity of its leaflets for about 48 hours, after which there is an arrest of movement.

In this state of sub-tonicity the arrested autonomous activity is revived under the action of various stimuli. Thus the incidence of light on the pulvinule initiates pulsatory movements, which persists for a time even on the cessation of stimulus. This persistence of autonomous activity increases with the intensity and duration of stimulus to which the leaflet had been subjected.

The arrested autonomous activity of growth may often be revived by the action of stimulus. Thus the arrested growth in a mature style or Datura alba was renewed by electric stimulation.